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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
zero turn mowers...opinions plz
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<blockquote data-quote="Junior00" data-source="post: 14848905" data-attributes="member: 30475"><p>Mowers are a sore subject for some, much like brand loyalty in cars. I originally purchased a Toro for our 1 acre lot and occasionally cut some of the neighbors yards. First pump went at a hair over 700 hours, second one shit the bed at 1100. Wasn't very pleased with the bill nor the amount of hours and sold it. We have 80 acres of work and went through 2 Dixie Choppers (tried to talk them out of that one) which were nothing but problems, an Exmark which wasn't bad, and finally landed on a pair of Scags with recommendations from the landscapers. Bar none, they have been the best mowers we've ever had with nothing more than usual maintenance and replacement of seals/tires. Going on 4k hours on one and 2.5k on the other and run like tops. Their residential line would probably be a great offering, might be too much for your budget as they tend to be around $4k. Just food for thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junior00, post: 14848905, member: 30475"] Mowers are a sore subject for some, much like brand loyalty in cars. I originally purchased a Toro for our 1 acre lot and occasionally cut some of the neighbors yards. First pump went at a hair over 700 hours, second one shit the bed at 1100. Wasn't very pleased with the bill nor the amount of hours and sold it. We have 80 acres of work and went through 2 Dixie Choppers (tried to talk them out of that one) which were nothing but problems, an Exmark which wasn't bad, and finally landed on a pair of Scags with recommendations from the landscapers. Bar none, they have been the best mowers we've ever had with nothing more than usual maintenance and replacement of seals/tires. Going on 4k hours on one and 2.5k on the other and run like tops. Their residential line would probably be a great offering, might be too much for your budget as they tend to be around $4k. Just food for thought. [/QUOTE]
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